Furniture piece



Patented Jan. Vv6, A1931 WOJCIECH W. WUJCIK, 'oFUcHIcAGosIJLLINIos 1 Application med February 7, 15936. sriailn0g142e4e11f e i 'The present invention relates to easy chairs, its principal object being the provi-` sion of chairs combined in one unit.

A further object of the invention is ally joined together and each facing in opposite direction With relation to the other.

A further object of the present inventionk is they constructionv of a furniture piece of the character stated which may have suitably formed frames of practical and durable construction.

With the above general objects in view and others that willappear as the nature of n the invention is better understood, the saine consists in the novel combination, construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fullydescribed,' illustrated in the accompanying drawing and pointed Vout in the appended claim. i y I In the drawing forming a part of this application, and in which like designating characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views, I

Fig. l is an elevational perspective view of the ypresent invention. while the saine is in an upholstered condition; and

Fig. 2 is an enlarged elevational perspective view of the frame forming the basis for the .present invention. e

Referring to the present drawing there is shown therein a substantially rectangular base frame including apaireoflonger sides 10 andapair of end sidesll, said side Inemf bers 10 being substantially twice aslong Vas the end members v11.

Upwardly projecting from a pair ofvdiagonally disposed corners of said base yframe. are uprightsV 12. Similar uprights 13 up-f Vwardly project, one from the center of each f side member A10 of the base frame, said up-` rights 13 being oppositely disposed withre- Vlation to each other and in transverse relation .to the frame. vvUprights 12 andv 13 on each side of the base frame are connected at .their'upper endsby arch pieces 14, said nprights-'l2 and 13,'and arch pieces ,14, on eachsi'de of said base frame constitute backs-` Vv14: as shown on Figrl, for eachV of the two .n comprising a rectangular frame including a 5 chairs in their unitary formation. .i

'the 5 provision of two chairs combined and later-V .inu the and iipholfsteredi-Ifurniture;

"13, at the lower ends are connected by lower e and provided with seat cushions 22 for eachv v chairyas shown on Fig.i.1.

Froin thegother twodiagonally disposed corners of thebase; frame supports 15:11p-A v'vardlyjproject,y saidsupports 15being op- Pstely dispesd with reSpQCMQ ,the adje?.- centjj upright Hiemhi 12. at each ndff the device. Braces 16. are rigidly ,afr'iedv to the upper ends of supports'l .and are connected. bytbeir other ands tof the" adjacent Upright/S 12, 'said braces 16 'constituting anni restsflf' Pecaas Seen OH Fig'-v 1- Seid braces "16. are Substantially in" alnemeitiwththe eil-dimer@ bers 11 offhebaseframez x 011 hlzntal' :Plans with. braces ,116 La siniil'ar brace v17 'connecting the opposite upfl 65 right members. 13 adjacent theirlpiierf ends', saidbrace 17V constitutingfacornrnon arm rest 17fat the common adjacent side of the two oppositely disposed chairs while the same are in aunitary formation, as seenV on Fig. 1. e To strengthen the structureof the device, aswell astoprovide additional skeleton for upholstering, uprights 12 and supports 15 at each endof the device aswell as uprights braces 18 and 19, respectively. f- On the sameV plane with said braces 18 and 19 are braces 20y connecting `uprights 12 with nprights 13 at eachside of the base frame.

Said base frame at each corner thereof is provided with downwardly projecting legs l, The frame for the device as shown on Fig. l 2 istobe suitably padded and upholstered From the'hereinabove description it Will be apparent that the device herein kdisclosed consists of two chairs oppositely disposed in respect to eachother so that two persons us` ing the saine `will face each other.

While there is described herein a preferred embodiment of the present invention it is nevertheless to be Yunderstood that minor changes may be made therein without departing-from the spirit and scope of the invention *n Vas claimed. 1 Y

gWiiaIe'nim-amwa: y Y Afurniture piecewof the class described Een p ty of 7211,1 ur1-11arybracesv onneeting saidup-V right members'with each otherandsaid sup-1 p ports with said upright. nplellaberg` said auxil pair of longer "side inelnbers and a pair ofv l shorter end members, upright members eX-.

tending from the two diagonally disposed corners of said frame, uprightmembers ex-v tending froni the central portions of said longer side members of said frame, arch mem bers connecting the-two adjattent.u rightY A` members ateaeh `limiger sidefosaidY rame,

Y said each respective pair of'iipright and said Supports with the upright members at the Vopplosite Yside oi said frainexisaid bra-ees furmsing askeleton for upholsteryand consti..` tilting arm rests 'for thefurriture piece,y a

bracef connecting .the opposite" upright inembers extending from 'the central lportions of the .longer `sides ofL said framelfsaid latter `bracexaflso furnishing a skeletonfor .uphol` steryand constitutingaeommonfarm rest co-V operating with said. tiro backs, and a phiraliiary braces serving 'both to, strengthen irthe forv ,uphoi st ery.4 ln' testncnonZ structure and toprordefadditional skeleton?, i

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